Ensio Rislakki
Yrjo Heilala. Roles: Rva Kaakku, Pullanen, Rinkeli rva, Kaisa
R. Kiljander
“Bedrock and Soil Studies around Acid Sensitive Lakes in Pukaskwa National Park.” Reino Viitala, Jim Sutton, and Paul Barclay-Estrup. A poster presented at the Muskoka conference. Copies of the poster, presentation, notes, and other materials.
“Botanical investigations of Pukaskwa National Park” (drafts and master work), booklet: “Plants Collected from Pukaskwa Park by Forest Management Institute”, booklet: “Plants of Pukaskwa National Park: the north shore of Lake Superior” by Judy Green, Correspondence between Joan Crowe and Dan Couchie (Chief Park Warden) of Pukaskwa National Park concerning lists of plants of Thunder Bay District
“Pukaskwa National Park Management Plan: Public Consultation Summary”, “Pukaskwa National Park Summary: Draft Management Plan and Comments from the Public”, “Pukaskwa National Park Provisional Master Plan, general information and maps of Pukaskwa National Park, “Archeological Shore Survey at Pukaskwa Park
Correspondence, newspaper articles (Globe and Mail, July 1971) and information about Pukaskwa National Park, from its development and needed expenses to exploration and specimen; “Coastal Hiking Trail: from Pic River to Oiseau Bay” booklet by Parks Canada about Pukaskwa National Park, Pukaskwa National Park Management Plan Summary (1982), maps with specific points drawn in pen, a news release highlight The Garton Herbarium will be featured in the Canadian Botanical association’s Review of Canadian Herbaria
Plant Checklist for Pukaskwa National Park (Environment Canada), Botanical Investigation: Pukaskwa National Park by Claude Garton and multiple Plant Checklists (ND), pamphlet of “Pukaskwa National Park” by Parks Canada (1977), report on Red Suck Point, Lake Superior by James Soper, correspondence with Garton involving the collection of specimen at Pukaskwa
Correspondence written in Finnish to Finland to committee chair Pentti Junni; documents for delivery of granite block from Lakehead Monument Limited and invoice for delivery; invitation to meet the Finnish Olympic Team from The Ambassador of Finland in Ottawa, July 27 1976; negatives of sculpture space; brochures for The International Friendship Garden with project description of gardens; correspondence for special occasion permit for The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario; photos of Elli Siren and presentation at the Finnish Monument; card of congratulations from Canadian Polish Congress; correspondence with Suomalaisten Seurojen Keskusliitto, Central Committee of Finnish Societies; gift certificates. An information sheet for The Finnish Immigrants Statue, Sculptor Armas Hutri, Helsinki Finland, erected 1976 by the Finnish People of Thunder Bay and area, commemorating early Finnish immigrants who settled in 1876 and thereafter, with work done by The Finnish Garden Committee under the direction of Central Committee of Finnish Societies, Thunder Bay.
Photos, draft copy and published copy of the book Siirtolaisen Muistomerkki The Immigrants Monument.
Correspondence regarding installation ceremony with Embassy of Finland; planning and care correspondence; donation certificates; newspaper article; Chairman listing for Gardens; sculpture information sheet.
Tuuli Reijonen. Roles: Area, Puhelias, Tuomarin rouva, Ostosrouva, Mustaiainen, Pelastusarmeijalainen
Kaarle Halme
Santeri Rissanen. Roles: Eskolmsam, Inkeri, Ramperin, Otteliaana
Artturi Leinonen
1962 correspondence with Steve Pugsley.
This file has a page from an unknown book, titled "Indian Stories". It is written on Anasazi (The Ancient Ones), also known as La Gente del Pueblo (The Village People). [Originally titled: Indian stories (pueblo)]
Index card with biographical information for Joseph Pudloo.
This file contains consent forms in the form of emails, letters, and handwritten forms from Lakehead university giving consent to have stories from the Sauna Writing Competition formally published. There are additional consent forms for images.
This file contains a letter dated 9 March 1990 to Penny Petrone from secretary Linda Squakim of the En'owkin Centre in Penticton, B.C. The file also includes a receipt dated May 1, 1989 from Theytus Books Ltd. in Penticton B.C. A letter dated May 2, 1989 to Penny Petrone from editor, David Gregoire of Theytus Books Ltd. is also included. This file also contains a photocopy of Penny Petrone's order form on May 3, 1989 from Pemmican Publications Inc. in Winnipeg. This file contains a photocopy of pages 70 to 90 chapter titled "The Contemporary Publishing Scene: An Overview" and pages 58-69 of chapter titled "Agency Publications: Them and Now." A newspaper article titled "By The Canadian Press" detailing information on "an Indigenous-operated publishing house specializing in literature by and about Indigenous Peoples is the result of publisher Randy Fred's Chronic unemployment. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.
D, 8, 2, I 1-3: Publications: 2 copies of Canada's War on the White Slave Trade by Rev. J.G. Shearer, D.D., published by the Moral and Social Reform Council of Canada, no date; 2 copies of The Canadian Co-operator: A magazine of Social and Economic Programs published in the interests of the Canadian Co-operative Movement by the Co-operative Union of Canada, Brantford, Ontario, Sept. 1910; 2 copies of the Law and Regulations of Canada Respecting Immigration and Immigrants issued by Ottawa, May 16, 1910.
Publications printed by Vapaus Publishing Co. Limited, Sudbury, Ontario. 1934-1952.
D, 7, 19, I 1-9: Publications: constitution and rules for negotiations with federal unions under the jurisdiction of the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada, 1905; constitution of the International Association of Machinists, Apr. 1941; pages from The American Mercury by Sam Gompers: Misleader of Labor by George Simpson, no date, the State of the Union by Corey McWilliams, Oct. 1934, and Why Germany Endures Hitler by S. Miles Bouton, Oct. 1934; pages of photographs of Russia and Bolshevik's; pages from The World's Work, What the I.W.W. Is, no date.